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    • ...arched in scientific sense. [[Anthony Burgess]] reinvented the prehistoric languages for it. ...
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    • ...e ([[GNU]]-wise), and will continue to be so.')[http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/languages/fortran/intro.html] [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • ...ut the Wikimedia community is larger. There are +500 Wikis in hundreds of languages who form the Wikimedia Community. [http://s23.org/wikistats/wikimedias_html ...
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    • ...ikipedia:Interlanguage links|link together Wikipedia articles in different languages]] ...
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    • -->[[Wikistats]]->Wikipedia Languages ...
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    • Languages ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • I love You in all languages: ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • * https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikibooks_portal (other languages) ...
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    • * [en]on teaching/learning languages ...
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    • ...word for water, mem. The sound "M" is still connected with the sea in many languages, as in Hebrew ma'im, Latin mare, Portuguese mar, German Meer, and French me ...
      2 KB (243 words) - 12:25, 18 May 2006
    • ...r the revolt of 1968" particularly as in many, if not most, of the world's languages the word for anarchy begins with the letter A. [Peter Peterson, Op. Cit., p ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • Languages throughout history have translated these signals as: ...
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    • W
      There are only four major European languages that use W in native words: English, German, Polish, and Dutch. ...
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    • Wikispecies is available in 31 different languages which are also licensed under the [[GNU]] [[Free Documentation License]]. ...
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    • * [en]on teaching/learning languages ...
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    • ^
      ...Japanese romaji, Welsh, Portuguese, Italian, Afrikaans, Naliuhn, and other languages, and formerly in Turkish ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • ...re almost always incorrigible hackers, increasingly consider it one of the languages of choice. Perl has been described, in a parody of a famous remark about le ...
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    • Q
      [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • --> [[Wikistats/Wikipedia Languages]] ...
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    • * teaching/learning, e.a. languages (in combination with VoIP) ...
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    • Languages ...
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    • * [http://ungwe.org/art/programming_languages/ Programing Languages for Making Graphics] ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • [[Programming languages]]: [[Perl]] and [[C]] ...
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    • that's all the languages we know and actually we're from canada ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • Languages ...
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    • [http://ungwe.org/art/programming_languages/ Programing Languages for Making Graphics] ...
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    • '''The list of wikis with a home page in the center-wikis for different languages in the one big soup''' ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • Their language, one of the official languages of South Africa, is famous for her twelve different click consonants, even ...
      494 bytes (82 words) - 20:51, 9 November 2005
    • ...and Spanish) though English is the most advanced. Other groups release new languages for the system. And full tools and documentation for build new voices are a ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • 554 bytes (67 words) - 19:14, 19 October 2005
    • ...ne (only seven days, remember?) at the end, the work got rushed and lesser languages were employed which led to bugs. ...
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    • ...s for policy action. Please find enclosed the Communication document (in 3 languages) and the final report on the online consultation (in English) . ...
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    • ...relations with each other. The word comes from the [[Zulu]] and [[Xhosa]] languages. A rough translation in English could be "humanity towards others." Another ...
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    • ...p of specialists, following not so much a tactic of experimentation in new languages as a strategy of social contact, with the aim of creating a series of chain ...
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    • '''V'''isual '''B'''asic for '''A'''pplications, a [[:Category:Programming Languages|programming language]] by [[Microsoft]] ...
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    • ...mposition and image authoring. It works on many operating systems, in many languages. ...
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    • Ich habe die folgenden Übersetzungen zu ''./languages/MessagesDe.php'' hinzugefügt, so das unsere selbst hinzugefügten Punkte i ...
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    • * Terra Wiki is for everything in all languages. It is open. ...
      395 bytes (65 words) - 00:03, 21 February 2005
    • ...ansmission from one language to another, identifying its cognates in other languages, and reconstructing its ancestral form where possible. ...
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    • '''s23-wiki''' is '''multilingual''' and '''MPOV'''. Currently the languages used are English and German. We do have a [http://creativecommons.org/licen ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • page: [[computer]] uses link [[Ctaegory:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • Every high-level [[programming language]] (except strictly interpretive languages) comes with a compiler. ''In effect, the compiler is the language, because ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • ...if you want to change the default language (default is English). Available languages are English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Latin, Greek, Ebonics, Pig Latin, Russ ...
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    • ...uration and passwords, as well as word lists from many different areas and languages with approx. 64 million entries. Current productivity tools such as web bro ...
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    • ...tion messages file [http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/phase3/languages/messages/MessagesBe_tarask.php?view=markup] and IANA language subtag regist Please add http://rodovid.org/ in all languages and http://www.werelate.org , all rather big wikis. Thanks, [[User:Nemo bis ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • @
      ...ly naturally to English speakers, it does not for native speakers of other languages, for whom neither "at" nor @ meant anything until e-mail came around. ... ...
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    • (in various languages) ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • fnord is obviously not the way natural fnord fnord languages > > > > operate fnord ...
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    • ...tive-C, [[Fortran]], [[Java]], and [[Ada]], as well as libraries for these languages (libstdc++, libgcj,...). ...
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    • ...and edited by over 20,000 registered users. Wikia are available in over 35 languages. A list of Wikia can be seen at [http://www.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_Wikia ww ...
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    • [[Category:Programming Languages]] ...
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    • Most computer programming languages include functions that purport to be random number generators. They are usu ...
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    • ...renaissance. This is what poets say: it translates itself into innumerable languages and a self-fulfilling prophecy of your own desires. Dada Typo is a means to ...
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    • # Wikipedia (all languages, experimental) ...
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